Several Mystics players also play on international teams. For some, that means needing to be overseas in just four days.

A spokesperson for Monumental Sports said that eight players play in professional basketball leagues overseas. Some of those players have five to seven days to report to their other team because of their overseas contracts.

"The parade isn’t them not doing it for us, it's us not being able to do it for the city," Mystics player Natasha Cloud said. "So it sucks."

“It's really hard and I think a lot of people don't understand our world," Cloud said of professional women's basketball. "We play here for three or four months, possibly, you know, pushing that four and a half mark and then we got to go overseas right away. Their season has already started."

Cloud said that's something players need to do in order to be financially stable.

"It's tough when you're talking about why we're fighting for equality and equal pay and, you know, opting out of our CBA [Collective Bargaining Agreement], this is why, because we put ourselves in a situation that injuries are welcome," Cloud said. "So we try to take care of our bodies the best we can, but in order to be financially stable we need to go overseas and play.”

The average salary for a WNBA player ranges from $50,000 to $70,000, according to Forbes.

Six Mystics players make less than $70,000, according to online sports salary site Spotrac. Several players make less than $50,000. D.C.'s minimum wage is $14 an hour, which comes out to about $28,000 a year.

WNBA Finals MVP Emma Meeseman, whose Mystics salary is $117,500 annually, will be traveling to Russia to play in the EuroLeague, where player salaries start at $100,000.

The average monthly rent in D.C. is $2,227, according to RentCafe, which is nearly $27,000 a year.